New member, 4 week vaper

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jbsytes

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Hello, and thanks for having a place for us vapers to come share experiences.

I started vaping 4 weeks ago, and I have been tobacco free for 3 weeks now.

I started hard my first week, 24mg.

After my first bottle, I cut down to 18. I must be one of the exceptions, as I have read and heard, it is better to start around 12mg first.

I smoked real cigs since I was 12. I am now 50. So that is 32 years on tobacco, and after 3 weeks free, I feel good. No cravings, no withdrawls.

This is probably the 5th time I attempted quiting tobacco, and the 1st time, so far, successfully.

I would like to recommend to all newbies, to go cheap at first, to see if it is for you.

By that I mean, go buy the 7 dollar e cig from walmart or walgreens first. That's what I did.
And yes, they are cheap, in the short run. Mine quit after the second day.

So I then went to my local shop, and after sampling the many flavors, I chose one that was close to what I was smoking.
Then I purchased the lower end equipment. I think I paid around 30 dollars.

After my 2nd week, I upgraded my atomizer at a cost of just 13.00

I am now ready to upgrade to a better one, for more vapor. But I think I am going to drop to 12mg also.

I am also looking into making my own e juice. But that is for another post when I figure it out.

Whatever you decide to try, one thing to remember. Do it, and don't look back. Cigarettes never tasted this good, Ever. LOL
 

yerdreamsrequiem

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I agree completely. As much as I hate the blu rechargables, their disposables are everywhere, their flavors are good, and the nicotine on the disposables are high. A great way to see if quitting is for you. Apollo also offered free disposable e cigs (you just pay shipping), but I didn't overly care for the menthol I got, especially when compared to the blu.

If you do decide it is right for you after testing a disposable, for the love of all things good, please please please get a decent setup, not a blu starter pack or anything like that. In this day and age, if you don't have at least some sort of VV, it isn't worth your time or money.
 

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jbsytes

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Jun 5, 2013
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Spanaway, WA. USA
Hello, and thanks for having a place for us vapers to come share experiences.

I started vaping 4 weeks ago, and I have been tobacco free for 3 weeks now.

I started hard my first week, 24mg.

After my first bottle, I cut down to 18. I must be one of the exceptions, as I have read and heard, it is better to start around 12mg first.

I smoked real cigs since I was 12. I am now 50. So that is 32 years on tobacco, and after 3 weeks free, I feel good. No cravings, no withdrawls.

This is probably the 5th time I attempted quiting tobacco, and the 1st time, so far, successfully.

I would like to recommend to all newbies, to go cheap at first, to see if it is for you.

By that I mean, go buy the 7 dollar e cig from walmart or walgreens first. That's what I did.
And yes, they are cheap, in the short run. Mine quit after the second day.

So I then went to my local shop, and after sampling the many flavors, I chose one that was close to what I was smoking.
Then I purchased the lower end equipment. I think I paid around 30 dollars.

After my 2nd week, I upgraded my atomizer at a cost of just 13.00

I am now ready to upgrade to a better one, for more vapor. But I think I am going to drop to 12mg also.

I am also looking into making my own e juice. But that is for another post when I figure it out.

Whatever you decide to try, one thing to remember. Do it, and don't look back. Cigarettes never tasted this good, Ever. LOL

Oops, my math is bad, 38 years not 32. DOH!! I heard the memory starts to go at 50. LOL
 

sonicdsl

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Welcome to ECF!

I hope you find your visits here informative and fun. We have a huge community here that can be incredibly helpful in your journey. Feel free to ask any questions, as I'm sure there will be many with an answer for you! :)

Please see the links in my signature below for New Member information, as well as informative forums and threads on CASAA (Consumer Advocates for Smoking Alternatives Association) and the latest legislative news and info.

Again, welcome to ECF!! :vapor:

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